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Pedro Aguilar
In 1996, according to police and court records, 32-year-old Mexican-born cook Pedro Aguilar shot and killed his former boss Maria Rodriguez — a restaurant owner and single mother of four who had initially befriended him but then spurned his romantic...Tags: FBI, Brain, Mexico
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Across the border, beyond the law
Just days before authorities charged him with sexually assaulting his own daughter, Abraham Caudel hopped a Greyhound bus from DeKalb to California, then crossed into Mexico in a pickup truck driven by his brother.
In the eight years since he returned to...Tags: Lawyers, Conservation, Chicago, Justice System, Laws
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Arrestan a 4 prófugos de la justicia en Mexicali
MEXICALI — Cuatro fugitivos de la Justicia que eran requeridos por jueces penales de la localidad, fueron detenidos por agentes de la Policía Municipal. La Dirección de Seguridad Pública Municipal (DSPM) realiza operativos preventivos en las... -
Arrestan a 95 en Mexicali con operativo especial
MEXICALI — Nuevamente el “Operativo Omega” implementado en colonias del Oriente de la ciudad, logra el arresto de 95 personas por diferentes faltas y delitos por parte de efectivos de la Policía Municipal. Con el objetivo de prevenir... -
Por los caminos del Sancho: Madero y la guerra de Calderón
Madero no hizo la revolución a que él mismo convocó; encabezó una guerra civil contra el fraude electoral y las muchas reelecciones de Porfirio Díaz. Su objetivo no fue remover las estructuras del Porfiriato sino ocupar la Presidencia de la República... -
Mexico's Father Miguel Hidalgo, a 'father' in more ways than one
La PlazaIt may not be the best of times for Mexico, but the country is nonetheless facing an enormously symbolic signpost in its history today with a parade and massive public party in Mexico City to celebrate 200 years of independence from Spain. Celebrations... -
What's up with Mexico's bicentennial?
La PlazaWhatever the root of the somewhat anti-climactic countdown, there is still plenty of activity going on around the dates, September 16 and November 20. The federal government has a dynamic bicentennial Website up, and on Thursday announced plans to... -
A place of Latino pride and heritage
Special to The TimesSituated just east of downtown, across the Los Angeles River, is the century-old community of Lincoln Heights. Latino pride clearly resonates — from the symbolic liberty bell of Mexico on display to the bustling businesses serving residents....Tags: Sports, Basketball, Family, Minority Groups, National or Ethnic Minorities
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At L.A. carwashes, taking a stand
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"Compañero, how do they treat you here?" The stranger addressed Manuel Varela, a worker at Nary's Hand Car Wash on Beverly Boulevard, in Spanish. "Badly," Varela answered, continuing to pass tickets to motorists as they pulled in. Curious, Gabriel...Tags: Lawyers, Demonstration, Illegal Immigrants, Career and Workplace, Deportation
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'Bold Caballeros y Noble Bandidas' at the Autry National Center of the America West
A framed poster of Leo Carrillo starring as Mexican caballero Francisco "Pancho" Villa in the 1950 film "Pancho Villa Returns" rests, in all its pristine splendor, on a cobalt wall. Tag lines such as "The man who made history with cyclonic fury!" and "The...Tags: Culture, Robin Hood, Folklore and Mythology, John Wayne, Grateful Dead (music group)
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Another bloody night in Sinaloa, Mexico
The fourth corpse pulled from the bullet-shattered pickup truck didn't have the benefit of a body bag. Only the face was covered (with a useless bulletproof vest). The victim's red shirt was even redder, soaked with blood. His bare arm hung limply from...Tags: Gang Activity, Drugs and Medicines, Health, Felipe Calderon, Emergency Planning
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Mexico City: A sea of Juarez streets
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNo matter where you drive in this megalopolis, it's hard to miss Juarez Street. That's because there are 632 of them. Hidalgo Street is almost as ubiquitous, with 624 incarnations. At least 500 streets are named Zapata. But you can also find Sea of...Tags: Mountains, Government, Pacific Ocean, History, Lakes and Ponds
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